Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is pleased to welcome back the Laptop Funkers for another set of high-octane fun & funky breakbeat. This 8-track album is a symphony of samples and breaks designed for you to Feel The Goodness. Following up on the successful vinyl release Ready to Rumble from 2013 the Laptop Funkers is back in better shape than ever!

Almost instantly after Ready to Rumble was sold out and a repress was demanded , tunes started coming in for what quickly turned out to be a full album release. Now after tweaking and perfecting these jams for over 2 years we are ready to present you with Feel The Goodness – a 12” vinyl filled to the limited with the finest beats and breaks this scene has to offer. Now available on digital!

The Laptop Funkers ( the alias used by producer and sound designer Nuno Soczka for this breaks project ) is an elusive underground act that only emerges when there are some fresh choons to showcase. The influences are not hard to discover and Laptop Funkers has no problem in taking us back to the glory days of Big Beat with tunes that would make even Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers feel envious!

Some of the biggest grooves you’ve heard for a while can be found throughout this ruthless funky album : from the soul-gospel flow of the Feel The Goodness tune to the bouncy brass works on Ain´t Nobody Like We , the ghetto drops on Incredible Funk and the contagious funky groove of Soul Power ; from the pump up energy on I Can Keep It Going to the laid back soulful vibes on Where The Funkers At , the b-boy banger attitude of Got The Party Rockin and the chemical psychedelics of The Temple.

8 golden joints of epic sampling inferno that’ll be sure to keep you entertained from start to finish. Comes in a full-color front-and-back cover 12” vinyl package with custom illustrations by the talented Cristiano Suarez.

As so many times before BBP is here to provide the b-boys and girls with some proper breaks to keep the party going…

Review:
“If you’re looking for a funky time look no further than this fantastic new LP from Laptop Funkers entitled ‘Feel The Goodness’. Our highlights right from the off have to include ‘Soul Power’ which is an amalgamation of tight breakbeat rhythms and powerful bass lines, topped with shiny melodies and vocal snippets. Other notable features are the punchy drum arrangements and scratch melodies of ‘I Can Keep It Going’, the electro-swing synthesis of ‘Incredible Funk’ and of course the disco infused melodies of the title track ‘Feel The Goodness’.”
/Juno Download Review

Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is pleased to welcome back the Laptop Funkers for another set of high-octane fun & funky breakbeat. This 8-track album is a symphony of samples and breaks designed for you to Feel The Goodness. Following up on the successful vinyl release Ready to Rumble from 2013 the Laptop Funkers is back in better shape than ever!

Almost instantly after Ready to Rumble was sold out and a repress was demanded , tunes started coming in for what quickly turned out to be a full album release. Now after tweaking and perfecting these jams for over 2 years we are ready to present you with Feel The Goodness – a 12” vinyl filled to the limited with the finest beats and breaks this scene has to offer.

The Laptop Funkers ( the alias used by producer and sound designer Nuno Soczka for this breaks project ) is an elusive underground act that only emerges when there are some fresh choons to showcase. The influences are not hard to discover and Laptop Funkers has no problem in taking us back to the glory days of Big Beat with tunes that would make even Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers feel envious!

Some of the biggest grooves you’ve heard for a while can be found throughout this ruthless funky album : from the soul-gospel flow of the Feel The Goodness tune to the bouncy brass works on Ain´t Nobody Like We , the ghetto drops on Incredible Funk and the contagious funky groove of Soul Power ; from the pump up energy on I Can Keep It Going to the laid back soulful vibes on Where The Funkers At , the b-boy banger attitude of Got The Party Rockin and the chemical psychedelics of The Temple.

8 golden joints of epic sampling inferno that’ll be sure to keep you entertained from start to finish. Comes in a full-color front-and-back cover 12” vinyl package with custom illustrations by the talented Cristiano Suarez.

As so many times before BBP is here to provide the b-boys and girls with some proper breaks to keep the party going…

Its been 3 years since the release of the last paradise breaks volume – and boy do we have something to show you! At the same time, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the label, and is there a better way to celebrate that but to release 15 golden tracks as hot as these?

It’s been an action packed couple of years with 26 EPs, 6 album & 7 vinyls being released in this period, which made it very difficult to pick the very best tune to go on this 4th edition of the Paradise Breaks series.

The result is a ghetto rockin’, funky breakin’, oldskool blasting compilation with all-star artists like: Wbbl, BadboE, Roast Beatz, Morlack, Timothy Wisdom, Tom Drummond, DJ Rudd, The Captain and many more. Never before has so many ghetto funk legends been collected on one compilation.

For all of you who are new to the scene, all you have to do is pick up this compilation and you are up to date with what’s been going over for the last 3 years. And for all our beloved fans and followers, whom we are sure will be delighted to have all these classic tunes collected in one place.

This time it’s not all just previous released tunes, as we have a fresh new 2016 version of WBBL’s remix of BadboE’sGhetto Funkalicious to kick off the compilation. This tune has already been turning a lot of heads in the scene and sets the stage for the other ghetto funk tunes such as, DJ Rudd’s Like Jello, J-Sound’s On and On, Tom Drummond’s Thick Shake, Arteo’s Nobody Else ∫and Kool Hertz’s Whatta Joint remixed by BadboE. For the funk-loving b-boy rockers we got tunes like Timothy Wisdom’s Bad Mother, Morlack’s Chinchilla, Laptop Funkers’ Soul Feel Free, Mako & The Hawk’s Party Going On & Breakbeat Junkie vs DJP’s Represent the Style. Original cuts includes BadboE’s Hit It Mastro remixed by Jpod, ElectroGorilla’s Say My Name and Roast Beatz’ Boombox featuring Dr Syntax. Before ending things with the drum n bass anthm by PhonoMatt & Tommy Boy called 5 O Clock remixed by The Captain.

Another living proof that the funky breaks and ghetto beats is still very much alive – and by now you know where to go to get the very best of it…right here on Breakbeat Paradise Recordings!

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Reviews:

“Although the cover of this latest instalment in the Paradise Breaks series echoes the famously trippy sleeves of ’70s prog rockers like Yes, the music couldn’t be more modern. Actually that said, many of the productions on here do plunder the ’70s for inspiration but they choose funk over wizard’s capes and that. Highlights include the mighty “Bad Mother” which combines raw soul divas vocals, wah-wah guitars and thumping break beats, J-Sounds’ tight and groovy break-funk jam “On And On” and the super catchy shuffle-pop gem “Nobody Else” by Arteo. A totally mixed bag and all the better for it.”/Juno Review

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Dj One (Aliens In Denmark)

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Superb mix up of BBP classics!!!

Psychotropic Frequencies

Support (10/10)

Damn right fine release… GEMS bigups to everyone!

Mr Bristow

Support (9/10)

Wicked selection of bangers! Sweet!

Telephunken

Support (9/10)

really dope release, every track has something for me.

Funk Weapons

Support (8/10)

All around great comp, lots of good stuff.

Jayl Funk

Support (7/10)

“Bad Mother” is the one for me.

Breaks Ida

Support (8/10)

Great pack.

Glenn / Funk Ferret

Support (10/10)

So many dope jams on here! Pumpin Ghetto Funkalicious WBBL edit loud! Always been a HUGE fan of Tim’s Bad Mother and Morlack’s Chinchilla, really stoked to see the return of some of these classics alongside some new jams I haven’t heard before! 10 out of 10.

DJ Cockney Nutjob

Support (10/10)

A darn sweet selection from the back catalogue with a cherry on top new WBBL remix!

Jimi Needles

Support (8/10)

Some classics coupled with some new bangers in here. Great work!

Radical Mixtape

Support (10/10)

Crackin release 🙂 Hard to pic a favourite

Prosper

Support (7/10)

Some good classics here, I don’t like them all, But I love Tom Drummond “Thick Shake” , The Breakbeat Junkie vs. DJP “Represent The Style” is cool too and PhonoMatt & Tommy Boy – 5 ‘O Clock The Captain Remix is a masterpiece ! I willplay those for sure !

Funkanomics

Support (9/10)

Great work, hard to choose a favourite !!

Funkliners

Support (10/10)

Wicked selection of tracks!

DJ EXCEED

Support (10/10)

the best of the best!!!

Trotter

Support (10/10)

Fantastic stuff!!!

Jimmy (Lebrosk)

Support (8/10)

Represent The Style and Bad Mother are GREAT! Not feeling the ghetto / wobbly basslines anymore on some of the other tracks though…